I just came back this last weekend from GBI. The rule states your allowed 60lbs of Snapper Grouper. Just google the regulations. We didn't have any issues and came up a little short on our limit. Get the local boaters option card - Small vessel registration (US Customs and Border patrol) Makes life very easy to check back in when you return. Best of luck! OH - FYI - no tanks or guns - one breath and and a band is all you need.

It's not a daily limit. It's a possession limit, so even if you stay in the Bahamas 10 days, you are only ever allowed to have 60lbs of bottom fish on your BOAT at any given time (i.e. no "stocking up"). It's super easy to hit 60 lbs. It's not 60 lbs per person, it's per boat...

Also, when you come back into US waters, you are restricted to US regulations. For example, you could not bring a nassau grouper or conch back in.

See the regulations that NANO posted? Print it out... Don't worry about what other rumors you hear. I think 80% of the people who think they know the regulations do not, so don't base your actions off of what you heard from someone else. The link above states the laws very clearly...

Skinneej - I agree with you and your correct - per boat not person. it was the first time i went and it was hard to know what was right or wrong. We def made sure we stayed under the limits cause it is hard to determine what is what on these sites and i didn't need issues. No one helps, or really knows - or worse they think they know and they don't at all.

Skinneej - I agree with you and your correct - per boat not person. it was the first time i went and it was hard to know what was right or wrong. We def made sure we stayed under the limits cause it is hard to determine what is what on these sites and i didn't need issues. No one helps, or really knows - or worse they think they know and they don't at all.

Yep. Also good tip about the local boater's option for people taking their own vessels across. Piece of cake and free.

They do have the regulations written on the back of the cruising permit (fishing license), but the wording was a bit funny last time I was there and it only has local Bahamas law, not Florida law on there. Most people think that they can bring whatever they want back from the Bahamas, but it is not the case. I've even heard of people buying hundreds of pounds of stone crabs and conchs and say, "As long as we keep our receipt, we will be legal". That is also hearsay and I have yet to see a law that allows this.

Also: When you get into customs, you are supposed to declare that you want to spear fish. They will actually write on your cruising permit "spearing OK".

It appears the regulations have changed. Can anybody find where it states you have to keep to the 20 fish or 60 pounds? What I see is that you can only bring back fish in season and daily bag limits must be maintained.

It appears the regulations have changed. Can anybody find where it states you have to keep to the 20 fish or 60 pounds? What I see is that you can only bring back fish in season and daily bag limits must be maintained.

Those are the laws in the Bahamas last I was there. It was written on the back of the fishing permit.

BUMP as though regs here weren't hard enough, the bahams is another big one. I'm bumping this thread because I plan to visit Bimini soon and would like to know what are the legalities of bringing fish back to Miami, any help in this area?

BUMP as though regs here weren't hard enough, the bahams is another big one. I'm bumping this thread because I plan to visit Bimini soon and would like to know what are the legalities of bringing fish back to Miami, any help in this area?